The state Senate and Assembly will act as one while investigating the George Washington Bridge controversy. Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg (D-Bergen) and Assemblyman John Wisniewski (D-Middlesex) will combine the two existing special investigative…

Sancho, have you forgotten so soon? people have been inconvenienced; interstate commerce for four days has come to a grinding halt; emergency vehicles could not go from point “A” to point “B” in an expedient way–endangering people who would need a prompt emergency services response. That doesn’t bother you? It could have been your child or parent that was placed in harms way.

Lets get to the bottom of this and see who orchestrated all of this and hang the SOB’s for doing what they did. I just find it funny that CC dismissed Bridget for lying to him. Didn’t he want to know why this was done in the first place–perhaps he did in fact know, hence the investigation.

the outcry from all quarters may have slowed down the rush to make their favorite-friend lawyers richer at our expense, on both sides, slowed the nonsense down a bit? We must demand better folks, from every one of these clowns,at every level,who put their hands on Bibles and swear to help US!!

If you are so concerned about “inconvenience,” you never commute to Manhattan. “Interstate commerce” did NOT
“come to a grinding halt.” And the “emergency services” should have informed themselves better and taken the necessary alternative steps. Some people should get out more often and also inform themselves better.